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  • Literary Criticism Definition

    Literary criticism involves professional readers who publish their analysis of literature in journals or magazines. There are a myriad of subjects they need to be aware of and to analyze, to be an...

  • How to Critique a Technology Article

    Writing an insightful critique (or rebuttal) of a technology article requires critical reading skills, technical knowledge and the ability to write from a specific viewpoint without being...

  • How to Write a Critique Essay

    A critique is an essay designed to evaluate a book, movie, poem or similar work of creativity. It's not the same thing as criticism, since it needn't be negative, nor is it strictly a review that...

  • How to Start a Writer's Circle

    One of the easiest and most entertaining ways to keep yourself motivated and writing regularly is to participate in writers' groups or circles. If you cannot find one that suits your needs, or one...

  • How to Use Marxist Literary Criticism

    Although the once powerful Soviet system is gone, and the western world has declared communism a failure, Marxist literary criticism is still a popular tool in American university classrooms. This...

  • How to Use Freudian Literary Criticism

    To use Freudian literary criticism, it's helpful to look at the general Freudian ideas. The critique involves applying these to any piece of literature. Sigmund Freud had several wide ranging...

  • How to Critique a Manuscript

    Whether you are a member of a writers' group or simply know a writer, giving a critique of a manuscript requires more than rendering a short opinion. A writer cannot improve without honest...

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